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The confederates (the southerners)

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Who are the People who favored the ending of slavery?

They were known as Abolitionists- they wanted to abolish slavery. Although most slaves would also have favored ending slavery...


What were People in Kansas who favored slavery called?

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Did abolitionists favor limited slavery?

They favored no slavery. They wished to "abolish" slavery. Hence the term abolitionists.


Was favored by white southerners but opposed by northerns?

slavery


As an abolitionist Fredrick Douglass favored?

Abolition of slavery


What was favored by white southerners but opposed northerners?

slavery


Who wanted to end slavery immediately?

"Abolitionists". (Others favored a more gradual, orderly end to slavery.)


Was Mississippi for slavery in 1861?

Mississippi seceded from the Union on January 9, 1861 because it favored slavery.


Most tribal agents favored the side of the?

The majority of the tribal agents favored the Confederates. Slavery was an accepted practice among the Native Americans, therefore it stands to reason they would have favored the confederacy.


What did the Wilmot proviso reveal about members of Congress?

They were divided but most favored the abolition of slavery.


How did the northern and southern views of slavery differ?

Northern View Of Slavery- A vocal minority of northerners were abolitionists or people who wanted to end slavery. They believed that slavery was morally wrongs. Abolitionists favored a gradual end while others demanded that all slavery was outlawed at once. Not all northerners wanted to end slavery Southern Views Of Slavery Many southerns belied that god intend that black people should provide the labor for white "civilized" society


When it came to the issue of the extension of slavery President James K. Polk favored?

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